Laura, <Loud sigh>! I think it's just one of 'em mistakes in the context-sensitive help and it would be nice if we could edit it, the way one could edit the manual if he chooses to. The command SPACE with dots 3-5-6 is not in the Readme file, I'm afraid. I first posted about it when I mentioned to the list the few bugs that were fixed in version 5. Another place where the context-sensitive help gives a command that doesn't work is when you're in the Embosser or Printer Setup menus, and it tells you that pressing SPACE with dots 3-5-6 will revert a setting back to its default. If you think about it, the command makes sense, and it is useful because sometimes you want to go back to the default setting but forget what it is. Well, if you try it, you'd get an error tone, and Daniel Quade had posted about this before with v4.01 and again in v5.0, even after Larry Lewis said that this bug had been properly logged in their database... goodness knows how large that database is by now.
BTW, for those who wrote asking for the consolidated command summary, I'll send it to all of you later. I'm just making sure I receive all requests for it, so that I can just send it to everyone who asked with one e-mail. Thanks. Oh and Laura, what's with the incomplete paragraph after your signature? Roselle >----- QUOTED MESSAGE ----- >Sent by: Laura Wolk <"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"@smtp.enter.net >Hi Roselle and others, >In the context sensitive help of the find and replace feature, it says "to >erase the default entry, so that you will in effect you will delete the find >text, press space with s". When I first heard about the clearing field >command (I think in the readme), I tried to do it, and it worked perfectly. >attempted to use space with s, only to get an error tone. What is, if >anything, this space with s command? Thanks, Laura >"The most important job is not to be governor, or first lady in my case." >(George W. Bush, --Pella, Iowa, San Antonio Express News, Jan. 30, 2000) >However, with my memory being what it is sometimes, I forgot it. So the next >time, I pressed space with h at the "replace with" promqt, and
